Category: Events

Events for adults, families and kids in Newton, MA.

  • The Transformation of Newton North High School: A Photograph Exhibit by Sharon Schindler

    The Transformation of Newton North High School: A Photograph Exhibit by Sharon Schindler

    Newton North High School New and Old Sharon Schindler Photographer I Love Newton MA

    It’s gone, but you can still see it here!

    Please join us for the Opening Reception of a photograph exhibit on the old but beloved Newton North High School. Photography is by local acclaimed photographer Sharon Schindler.

    Opening Reception: Wednesday, December 7th from 6:00-8:30 pm

    Location: New Art Center, Main Gallery, 61 Washington Park

    Exhibit Timeframe: December 7 -14, 2011. Holzwasser Gallery Hours: M-F 9-5, Sat 1-5

     

  • Newton’s Own Carol Reichert: Book Reading At Newtonville Books Monday (11/7) at 7pm

    Newton’s Own Carol Reichert: Book Reading At Newtonville Books Monday (11/7) at 7pm

    Newtonville Books I Love Newton Book ReadingsJoin Best Women’s Travel Writing 2011 editor Lavinia Spalding and contributors Marcia DeSanctis, Abbie Kozolchyk and Newton’s own Carol Reichert for an evening of sharing true travel stories from around the world at Newtonville Books this Monday, November 11th, at 7 pm.

    Any woman whose passport has been stamped a few times knows the surest method of keeping her travel fire alive: by reading and telling tales from the road, passing them along like a torch in a relay race.

    From Travelers’ Tales comes The Best Women’s Travel Writing 2011: True Stories from Around the World –the seventh collection in the annual best-selling, award-winning series that invites readers to ride shotgun alongside intrepid female nomads as they travel the world to discover new places, people, and facets of themselves. The stories in this year’s edition are as diverse as the geographic locations, the common thread being fresh, compelling storytelling from a woman’s perspective aimed at making readers laugh, weep, wish they were there, or be glad they weren’t.

    In The Best Women’s Travel Writing 2011, readers will:
    * Have lunch with a mobster in Japan and drinks with an IRA member in Ireland
    * Learn the secrets of flamenco in Spain and the magic of samba in Brazil
    * Deliver a trophy for best testicles in a small town in rural Serbia
    * Fall in love while riding a camel through the Syrian Desert
    * Ski a first descent of over 5,000 feet in Northern India
    * Discover the joy of getting naked in South Korea
    * Leave it all behind to slop pigs on a farm in Ecuador…and more.

    Editor Lavinia Spalding, author of Writing Away: A Creative Guide to Awakening the Journal-Writing Traveler (named one of the best travel books of 2009 by the L.A. Times) and With a Measure of Grace: The Story and Recipes of a Small Town Restaurant, has put together a collection of tales in The Best Women’s Travel Writing that speaks to the reasons why we embark on a journey, and the many reasons why we keep doing it.

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    Here’s an excerpt of Carol Reichert’s piece and I highly recommend that you hear her reading. It’s a treat for your senses!

  • FREE Parenting Seminar at MGH. Current Issues in Youth Sports: Raising Children in a Competitive World.

    FREE Parenting Seminar at MGH. Current Issues in Youth Sports: Raising Children in a Competitive World.

    kids soccer I Love Newton MA free parenting seminar competitive sports for kidsMassachusetts General Hospital (MGH) is sponsoring a Family Education Series which is free to the public. The first offering is entitled Current Issues in Youth Sports: Raising Children in a Competitive World.
    It is being held at the Starr Center Auditorium at MGH, 185 Cambridge St., 2nd floor on Saturday, Sept 10 from 9:15 to 3:15. Morning coffee and lunch are being provided.
    Pre-registration is required. To register go to www.moodandanxiety.org or email educationprogram@partners.org or call 617.724.8318. Seating is limited. See the attached PDF for the day’s impressive topic and speakers.
  • A Lot Going on at Newton Wellesley Hospital: Free Prostate Cancer Screening, Free Diabetes Event, HopeWalks and More!

    A Lot Going on at Newton Wellesley Hospital: Free Prostate Cancer Screening, Free Diabetes Event, HopeWalks and More!

    Newton Wellesley Hospital I Love Newton MAWe are lucky to have a first class hospital in our midst. Newton Wellesley Hospital is part of Partners Healthcare System which includes Mass General Hospital, MassGeneral Hospital for Children and Brigham and Women’s Hospital which are all world class hospitals. Newton Wellesley Hospital also offers FREE services including Prostate Cancer Screen, Diabetes Education, flu clinics and more. They are a stalwart supporter of HopeWalks and will be walking in our neighborhoods for this great event.

     Upcoming Events

    1) FREE Prostate Cancer Screening

    Newton-Wellesley Hospital will offer a free prostate cancer screening on Tuesday, September 20, 5:00-7:00 pm, in the Wikstrom Surgical Center, located at 2014 Washington Street, Newton. The screening is sponsored by Newton-Wellesley Hospital urologists.

    According to the Prostate Cancer Education Council, a non-profit coalition of physicians, health educators, scientists, and patients, prostate cancer is second only to skin cancer as the most common type of cancer among American men. Among men who have a family history of prostate cancer, chances of contracting the disease increase by 50 percent.

    Doctors say the best way to beat prostate cancer is by detecting it at its earliest stage. Jeffrey S. Lamont, MD, Chief of Urology at Newton-Wellesley, states, “Early detection and treatment of prostate cancer can lead to complete recovery. If caught early, survival rates are 90 percent or higher.”

    Dr. Lamont recommends that men over the age of 40 should be screened annually. Screenings take about 10 minutes and include a prostate specific antigen (PSA) blood test and a digital rectal exam (DRE) done by a trained professional. “Prostate examinations take only minutes,” says Dr. Lamont. “Men should make it a priority to get screened – an annual prostate exam can save a man’s life.”

    Appointments are required. To take advantage of the free screening at Newton-Wellesley,call 617-243-5900 or email carefinder@partners.org.

    2) FREE Diabetes Event

    Newton-Wellesley Hospital is hosting a free Diabetes Health Event on Wednesday, September 14 from 7-8:30pm. The lecture will be held in the Hospital’s Shipley Auditorium on the second floor, located at 2014 Washington Street, Newton.

    The event will feature a lecture entitled Diabetes and Eye Disease: What You Should Know, with Marc Leibole, MD, Ophthalmologist, Newton-Wellesley Hospital. Dr. Leibole is the Official LASIK provider of the Boston Red Sox. Following Dr. Leibole’s talk, Meryl Lindenberg, RD, CDE, will discuss The Mediterranean Diet for Heart Health and Diabetes.

    Attendees will have an opportunity to enter a raffle to win EITHER two tickets to a Boston Red Sox game OR an autographed ball. Must be present to win. The event is free and registration is encouraged by calling 617/243-6144.

    3) HopeWalks 

    The Newton-Wellesley Hospital Charitable Foundation will hold its second annual HopeWalksevent on Sunday, September 25, 2011. HopeWalks is a 3.5 mile neighborhood walk to benefit the Integrative Support Services offered at the Vernon Cancer Center. These life-enhancing services for cancer patients optimize healing and comfort throughout treatment. Newton-Wellesley Hospital wants to make these services available to all patients, regardless of their ability to pay. Last year’s inaugural event drew over 1,400 participants and 108 teams and raised more than $280,000.

    4) FREE Flu Clinics

    FREE flu shot clinics will be posted on our site soon at www.nwh.org/community.

    p.s. To find a physician, please call CareFinder, the Newton Wellesley Hospital physician referral line, at 617.243.6566 or email at carefinder@partners.org.